POTENTILLA — CINQUEFOIL 
The Potentillas are easily grown in a rather light 
soil in a sunny location. They will not tolerate 
a heavy damp soil. 
Lady Rolleston — A very handsome free-flowering 
plant about 2 ft. tall; blooms from June to the 
end of September with attractive orange flowers 
2 inches across; fine for cutting. Each 50c 
Warrensi — A choice variety growing about 2 feet 
high, and covered with large pure yellow blos- 
soms all summer; suitable for cutting. Each 40c 
PYRETHRUM — PAINTED DAISY 
No perennial or cutflower collection is complete 
these well-known garden flowers. They 
innumerable 
without 
have fern-like foliage and produce 
daisy-like flowers, ranging in color from pale pink 
to deep pink, crimson and red. 
Giant Hybrids: Red, Pink, White. Each 25c; Doz. $2.50 
Mixed colors: Each 20c: Doz. $2.00 
RANUNCULUS — BUTTERCUP 
* Acris Fl. Pl. — A double-flowering bright yellow 
buttercup, blooming profusely in May and June; 
24 inches. Each 20c 
RUDBECKIA — CONE FLOWER 
Hirta Herbstwald — New hybrids with large flowers 
having rich autumn coloring; about 2 feet high. 
Each 25c 
Newmanni (Black-eyed Susan) — 2 ft.; broad single 
daisy-like flowers of orange-yellow with promi- 
nent blue-brown cone. Each 20c 
Purpurea — Peculiar reddish-purple flowers with 
2 to 3 feet; July to 
Each 25c 
brown cone-shaped center. 
October; thrives almost anywhere. 
SALVIA — MEADOW SAGE 
Azurea Grandiflora — Grows from 3 to 4 feet tall 
producing willowy spikes of pale-blue flowers 
in September and October. Each 20c 
Pratensis Tenori — Very showy plant of medium 
height, with deep-blue flowers, which are borne 
on graceful spikes in racemes. Each 20c 
SAPONARIA — SOAPWORT 
Officinalis Double White — An excellent plant for 
hot dry places where many other plants will 
not. thrive; about 18 inches high and covered 
with double white flowers nearly all summer. 
Each 25c 
Officinalis Double Pink — Same as above variety 
except that the flowers are delicate pink. Each 
25c 
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SAXIFRAGA — ROCK-FOIL 
*Cordifolio — Plants which form a mass of deep 
green foliage about 1 foot high. Flowers light 
pink in color and bloom in early spring. Each 35c 
SCABIOSA — PIN CUSHION 
These plants resemble annual Scabiosa, except 
that the perennials have shorter florets at the center. 
Fisheri — The flowers are 2¥2 inches across and of 
a delightful shade of deep blue; especially 
desirable for cutting, also attractive in the peren- 
nial border; good foliage with flower spikes 
about 24% feet high. Each 30c 
* SEMPERVIVUM — HEN-AND-CHICKS 
Most attractive hardy, succulent plants for the 
They have rosette-like, 
varieties. 
rock garden and rock-wall. 
thick, pointed leaves, several different 
Each 20c 
SHASTA DAISY (See Chrysanthemum, Max., page 30) 
SIDALCEA — GREEK MALLOW 
Rose Queen — Erect-growing plants; 2 to 3 feet high 
with bright-rose flowers; blooms in June and 
July; excellent for cutting. Each 20c 
STACHYS — LAMB'S EAR 
Lanata — Grown for the effect of the dwarf sil- 
very-white woolly foliage; the flower spikes 
should be removed. Each 20c 
STATICE — SEA PINK 
Latifolia — Plants growing about 2 feet tall, with 
large broad heads of small deep-blue flowers; 
may be dried. Each 25c 
STOKESIA 
Blue Moon — Extremely large new variety; flowers 
are light blue and from 5 to 6 inches across on 
12- to 18-inch stems. A hardy free-flowering 
variety blooming throughout the summer and 
autumn until frost. An exceptionally choice 
variety. Each 50c 
Cyanea — A 2 ft. bushy plant with attractive large 
lavender flowers that resemble daisies. 
from July to October. 
tection. Each 30c 
Blooms 
Give light winter pro- 
THALICTRUM — MEADOW-RUE 
* Adiantifolium -— A hardy plant with finely cut 
foliage resembling the Maidenhair. Fern; very 
small white flowers in June; fine for use with 
cut-flowers. Each 25c 
*Glaucum — Finely cut blue-gray foliage with 
Chinese-yellow fragrant flowers. 3 ft. Each 25c 
